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Anonymous But Clever

Contrary to some of Al Franken’s techniques, some Minnesotans know how to get their message across. As MPR reports, that’s the case with the small group of business owners who paid for this billboard near Wyoming, Minnesota because they feel like “Washington is against them.” The group wishes to remain anonymous.

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Eric Cartman| 2.9.10 @ 3:23PM

Um, no. Sorry,George. I miss Ronald Reagan, but not the George Bush of the last 3 years in office - amnesty, drug benefits, no parent left alone (okay, okay, no child left behind. Happy? And I know it was law in 2001, okay!), reaching across the aisle to Teddy K, not treating the war as a war, not confronting Liberals, TARP, etc. and so on.

George W wondered off the reservation for some reason. It's too bad. GW could have been a great president. I miss not having Obama on TV every 7 seconds! That's what I miss!

S.L. Toddard| 2.9.10 @ 3:47PM

I imagine that billboard will lessen opposition to Obama, rather than inflame it. That dishonorable, morally degenerate Yankee blue-blood is the reason Obama is in the White House in the first place.

Pete| 2.9.10 @ 4:03PM

No, the media and an ignorant public is the reason that traitor is in the WH.

Do I miss GW? Relative to what we have now, no contest. On an absolute basis, of course not. I think the billboard is making the relative point.

Ken (Old Texican)| 2.9.10 @ 5:25PM

Heh...the operative term on the billboard....."Yet?"

Hey guys, I know for a fact tht W worked on a drilling rig summers.
and he trained up in and flew a thud, jet fighter-bomber...known as a thud because they were a deathtrap....until they were de-commissioned.

I KNOW Dick Cheny is the smartest man I ever met and worked with.

Go check out the job growth under Bush for 6 years until the communists took over the congress. (umpteen million new jobs)

W could have watched the US economy tank following 9-11, but he walked a fine line between a "counter jihad" and a global religious war to the knife...versus...his own "evil empire" stance.

It worked pretty well with no great choices.

No child left behind was supposed to be simple block grants to the States to get kids out of the ghettos. We gotta do that somehow don't we?

Eric Cartman| 2.10.10 @ 2:45AM

Ken -
Oh I like Cheny. Very smart guy, no nonsense. GW just wondered off the reservation. There is no doubt they both did what had to be done, and the Bush Administration runs rings around Obama. But his placating the Dems and liberals in general . . . grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!

ares-san| 2.10.10 @ 6:46PM

Ken, I read this site just for your "heh"s. You're a shitty politicians wet dream; no memory, believes the publicity shots. He was so cute in that "mission accomplished getup" though.

PCC| 2.9.10 @ 8:00PM

I don't miss him yet.

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